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摘要
1631 年,西班牙艺术家 Jusepe de Ribera 绘制了一幅男性化女性的肖像。他在石碑上提供了一份简短的临床病历,表明该妇女很可能患有一个分泌雄性激素的良性卵巢肿瘤长达 15 年之久。
Fifteen-Year History of Virilization in a 17th-Century Woman.
The Spanish artist, Jusepe de Ribera, painted a portrait of a virilized woman in 1631. He provided a brief clinical history on stone tablets, which indicates that the woman most likely harbored a benign, androgen-secreting ovarian tumor for 15 years.